How culture shapes gender roles

Identify a minimum of 1-3 major issues/concerns of How Culture Shapes Gender Roles.—This will be your thesis statement.  Explain fully the complexities of these issues. Provide 5 quotations. . Be sure to indicate the author and page number of the article or the title of the video or literature or art. Explain fully how each of the 5 quotations supports your argument or […]

How do technological revolutions encourage or negate social disparities and/or discrimination? How might it promote racism or classism? Use current events and historical examples from legitimate sources. Cite your references and provide a bibliography.

I want you to write at least 1 page on the following question: How do technological revolutions encourage or negate social disparities and/or discrimination? How might it promote racism or classism? Use current events and historical examples from legitimate sources. Cite your references and provide a bibliography. What Students Are Saying About Us ………. Customer ID: 12*** […]

From Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941) select one scene or sequence for detailed, in-depth analysis. Alternatively, you can select one cinematic technique and discuss how this technique is being used throughout the film.

The assignment is to examine the use of cinematic techniques in relation to the films themes, character development, character relationships, tone etc. In your analysis, refer to specific shots and frames. Do not summarize the plot. Avoid summarizing dialogues as well. Since film is a visual form of art, focus your discussion on the visual narrative. Students can use only one source: the […]

The Essential Crazy Wisdom- John Cage

6 – 8 full pages, double-spaced. MLA Style. Margins should be 1 inch. Font size should be 12. Font should be similar to Times New Roman. Include an extra "Works Cited" page (which doesn’t count towards your 6-8 pages) and a cool creative title! Research: Choose a source from “Crazy Wisdom” or class discussion (Examples: […]

Theology

Written by John, the Gospel of John is a bibliography of Jesus written latest and placed in the new testament. The book was not written by John the disciple of Jesus but the Baptist. The ideas in the book are not those on who was intimate with Jesus would write but appear to have originated […]

ART 315 EXTRA CREDIT

ILLNESS, PLAGUES, AND PANDEMICS IN ARThttps://smarthistory.org/overview/courses/illness-plagues-pandemics-art/ 1. Go to this Smart History link and view all of the examples provided on this topic.2. Select 2 images to read/or watch the video and write about individually.3. Identify the artwork(s) and author in your essay. Provide a detailed description of each work of art.4. Why did you […]

Find a political ad or product ad published in 2021 and analyze how it works and assess its effectiveness.

Criteria requirements: Essay must be formatted using MLA Style guidelines  Ideally, essay should fall within a 750-800 word range, though you are welcomed to write more Essay must provide a satisfactory response to the essay prompt Plagiarism Free What Students Are Saying About Us ………. Customer ID: 12*** | Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Honestly, I was afraid […]

Critical Article summary of The Merchant of Venice

Read and produce a typed one-two-page summary of an individually assigned article in MLA format. A sample summary is provided in class. You may quote from the article’s abstract, if available, as long as you use quotation conventions correctly. Indicate clearly the article’s thesis or controlling idea and include parenthetical page citations throughout. Conclude your […]

FILM CRITICISM

INSTRUCTIONS: Produce a written analysis of our selected film as it relates to our broader course themes and approaches (500-750 words).   Your analysis should follow this model:  Brief synopsis of the film (75-150 words) Detailed analysis of the role Islam and/or the representation of Muslims in the film through an interrogation of specific scenes, […]

Shakespeare essay

Discuss the conflict between Platonic love and carnal lust captured in the figures of the fair lord and the dark lady, respectively. A: "Love" is a multifaceted term, and Shakespeare explores it in all its permutations in his sonnets: love as friendship, love as family, love as devotion, love as affection, love as lust, love […]